NunChucky Wii Nunchuck I2C Breakout Adapter

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The Wii Nunchuck has proven to be an excellent bargain - switches, joystick, and accelerometer in one handy package! But it's a shame to hack off the connector to make use of it, so use the Solarbotics Nunchucky breakout board adapter!

The Nunchucky features:

Two sets of interface pads

Includes both 4 Pin male and 4 pin female headers

Lock notches so your Nunchuck "clicks" in and won't let loose!

Tie-down Holes for securing ribbon-cable extensions

It's an ideal interface for using your Nunchuck with an Arduino / Freeduino SB, and a BlinkM! (Not included)

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Need a simple breakout for your Synapse modules? Use this kit for the application end of your Synapse Wireless RF networks. This kit will provide your Synapse node with 3.3V regulated power and break out all the nodal pins.

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This little number is an interface board for any BS2-compatible or Stamp Stack II controller, it is intended for use with products that were designed to accept Solarbotics add-on brainboards such as the Sumovore and ScoutWalker III.

$15.95USD

K SV

The Solarbotics Sumovore Kit is a strong, modular design with over 500 man-hours of development and 21 prototypes behind it. It has more power, speed, and is less expensive than the Junun Mark III, Parallax Mini-Sumo, and Tab SumoBot.

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The Pro Micro is similar to the Arduino Pro Mini except with an ATmega32U4 on board. The USB transceiver inside the 32U4 allows us to add USB connectivity on-board and do away with bulky external USB interface.